You could for example float the inputs left. You must also use clear: left to make them come one after the other.

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#floating-panel input { float: left; clear: left }

But they won't be at the left side of the window as long as you position #floating-panel 25% from the left. If you don't have any special reason to use absolute positioning, don't. There's nothing wrong with it, but you need to know what you are doing or things can go very wrong. Since you say you are basically new to HTML, chances are you won't use it in a constructive way and make things harder for yourself.

You could for example float the inputs left. You must also use clear: left to make them come one after the other.

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#floating-panel input { float: left; clear: left }

But they won't be at the left side of the window as long as you position #floating-panel 25% from the left. If you don't have any special reason to use absolute positioning, don't. There's nothing wrong with it, but you need to know what you are doing or things can go very wrong. Since you say you are basically new to HTML, chances are you won't use it in a constructive way and make things harder for yourself.

thanks !!!!! Could you please fix my sample code so I can see what you mean and will proceed by myself ?